Empathy has no borders | Regina Catrambone | TEDxEastEnd
Global migration has become the issue of our century. Why can’t we feel empathy for the people dying at sea at the doorstep of Europe? Regina Catrambone and her husband pulled down the borders of their hearts and minds and founded MOAS, an NGO that has rescued over 12,000 people from the sea. Regina urges us all to embrace empathy and open the window to the human experience.
Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) is a search and rescue charity dedicated to saving lives at sea and was founded by Christopher an
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